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Top 100 Banks: losses fall in 2014

Chinese banks have cemented their position at the head of this year's list of the world's largest banks. Our analysis shows that operational risk losses have been falling – but are still disproportionately high at bigger institutions

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Protected from harm: op risk losses for biggest banks fall to $70bn in 2014

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Operational risk losses were lower in 2014 than in the year before, but the topic continues to increase in importance, as measured by its impact on capital levels.

The Operational Risk & Regulation Top 100 Banks list contains the hundred largest banks worldwide, as measured by reported Tier 1 regulatory capital levels. China's Industrial and Commercial Bank

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